Seahawks set Super Bowl record by leading for 59:48

In Seahawks 43-8 victory against the Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday night, they set a couple of records that will not be easy to top.
According to the NFL and league statistician Elias Sports Bureau, the
Seahawks led for a Super Bowl-record 59 minutes and 48 seconds in
Sunday’s rout at MetLife Stadium. Moreover, the Seahawks also set a
record by scoring 12 seconds into the game. An errant snap led to
safety, giving Seattle a 2-0 lead, one it never relinquished en route
to the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl victory.
The Broncos’ Super Bowl loss was their fifth in franchise history,
which is a new game record.
In the loss, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning set a Super Bowl
record with 34 completions, while Broncos’ wideout Demaryius Thomas’
13 catches were also a game record. Denver’s 34 team completions are
also a new Super Bowl standard.

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